Yesterday, I wrote of my vocational transition, the ways in which I’m trading down–local vocational relevance for an increasing irrelevance. As an attorney, I cultivated the appearance of importance. I was a partner in the largest firm in the state. I worked on the right cases (sometimes), learned the right angles (a few acute and obtuse ones, too). I owned nice suits and power ties.
Then, I quit.
Now, I’ve adopted a new vocational persona–the pensive writer (let’s call a thing a thing) whose...
Published on April 25, 2017 09:04